1983-2022


Current challenges, such as the integration of immigrants and the transmission of the French language to the next generation, have stimulated a new way of “speaking up.” Francophone minority communities are creating more inclusive francophone spaces and projecting themselves on a global scale. They have also mobilized when their institutions were threatened by government decisions, and they have increasingly gone to court to win their cases.

Its Mission: The Early Days of the Publishing House L’Interligne, 1983
Questioning Multiculturalism, 1986
French-Language Schools Operated For and By Francophones, 1986
Mr. Piquette: En anglais s'il vous plaît! (In English, please). 1987
Association of Lesbians and Gays of Ottawa, 1993
Our place? Intergenerational Connections and Intersectional Issues in Ontario’s Arts Scene, 1993
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Closing the Hôpital Montfort: Never!, 1997
“Disturbance” or “Genocide”?
The Deportations Still Making News in Acadie, 2002
Franco-Ontarian Resistance 2.0, or Speaking Out in the Digital Age, 2018
Defining the Community, 2008
Post-Secondary Education and Neoliberal Policies, 2020
English (Canada)